One of the most iconic sets from the Harry Potter movies is up for sale: the English house that played the role of 4 Privet Drive, the Dursley family home where Harry suffered through his pre-Hogwarts years (and many of his inter-Hogwarts summers). In the books, the place where we first meet the boy wizard is in a fictional town called Little Whinging, in Surrey, but the real house is in Bracknell, Berkshire, about 40 miles west of London. It's also not far from a town called Uxbridge, which appears to have no connection to a certain pink-and-torture-loving Hogwarts headmistress.

The home has a list price of £475,000 ($620,000), which makes it a steal compared to J.K. Rowling's yacht. But besides the film connection, what's the house actually like? It has three bedrooms, which means there's plenty of space for Dudley, all of Duddikins' toys, Aunt Marge when she's in town, that weird nephew of Petunia's who goes to St. Brutus's Secure Centre for Incurably Criminal Boys, and an owl nook. There's also mention of a "cloakroom," which might be code for "bedroom under the stairs."

In the early 2000s, the Potter design team had to find a home that would be fitting for the Dursley family—a suburban bunch who, other than a magical boy they tried to stash away, was otherwise unremarkable. In fact, they were pretty miserable, boring pillars of a boring town, as Muggle-y as they come. The Privet Drive house is supposed to look and feel the part, and it played its role admirably for a decade, appearing in all eight Potter movies.

The modest two-story brick residence wouldn't be out of place in any village in England. It sold in 2010 for £290,000 ($260K) and underwent renovations; the current residents opted for a more modern look, opting for light blue walls instead of the haute paisley featured in the films. (They also sunk money into an updated master bath, a repaved driveway, and a manicured backyard with a patio for outdoor dining.) The ad mentions an updated security system, which might have something to do with the fact that hardcore Potter fans have been known to show up occasionally and pose for photos. Luckily, those fans can now see shells of "4 Privet Drive" (along with the Ministry of Magic, the Hogwarts Great Hall, and Diagon Alley) at Warner Brothers Studios just north of London without having to disturb any Muggles at home.